(Video) Foreign Ministry publishes video found among belongings of Turkish flotilla passenger. Footage shows IHH leader saying, 'We don't want to be recorded in Allah's book as cowards. If you send commandos, we will throw you down from here'

Roni Sofer|Published: 06.18.10 , 14:54

VIDEO - "If we show fear, they will win once again." The Foreign Ministry published on Friday a new video filmed by one of the activists on the Marmara ship before the Israel Defense Forces' deadly takeover
at sea.

The video shows Bulent Yildirim, leader of the IHH group which organized the aid flotilla to the Gaza Strip, speaking before the dozens of activists on board the ship.

"We don't want to be recorded in Allah's book as cowards," he said, encouraging the ship's passengers, "Those who stand against us are numerous. They are so weak that for four – five days they have been engaging in propaganda. They have been humiliated in front of the whole world."

"Now they are saying that they will launch a fleet against us. That they will send the commandos here. And we say, 'If you send the commandos, we will throw you down from here and you will be humiliated in front of the whole world'," he told the crowd, who responded by chanting "Allahu akbar".

Another speaker told those present in Arabic, "Don't be like the ones who turned back and don't turn back." Sheikh Raed Salah, head of the Islamic Movement's northern branch can be seen sitting among the crowd.

An Egyptian parliament member then shouted to the crowd: "Millions of martyrs marching to Gaza," and the crowd echoed his words.

The Foreign Ministry said the footage was found among the possessions of one of the flotilla's passengers.

On Wednesday,
the IHH said the next Gaza flotilla it plans to deploy will set sail in the second half of July and will include at least six aid ships. Details of the new Turkish flotilla were given to members of the European Parliament. According to the organizers, additional ships are slated to join the flotilla.

The IHH invited journalist to examine the content of the aid to be loaded onto the ships, in order to "demonstrate the desire for complete transparency".

Israel has accused
the organization of contact with international jihad organizations, and even al-Qaeda. The IHH vehemently denied the accusations.